(n) Fat uniformed schoolgirl with glasses.
She's a right millie munter.
term used to describe something which false, fraudulent or not truly disclosed in some way.
"great rolex!"
"it's not a real rolex, it's a milli vanilli"
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future pop-star that sits in kfc eating chicken snack box deals
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One of Trigun's main characters. She is this partner to Meryl Strife, both working for the Bernardelli Insurance Society.
Anyway, she is this tall, bubbleheaded chick, not to mention that she is cute. ^-^
"Boy it's hot!"
-Milly when she's drunk in one episode, and though we don't see it, she is taking her clothes off.....and Kuroneko-Sama is just sittin on a pole as the whole affair is happening
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The mere mention of the name still calls up the same derision it did when the dance-pop duo's career came to a sudden and ignominious end: Fakers. Frauds. A blatant marketing scam. Their story has been retold countless times: after selling millions of records, Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan were revealed to be models who publicly lip-synced to tracks recorded by anonymous studio vocalists. They became the first act ever stripped of a Grammy award and came to symbolize everything people disliked about dance-pop: it was so faceless that every musician involved could remain anonymous without anyone knowing the difference, so mechanical and artificial that the people who constructed it had to hire models to give it any human appeal, so pandering and superficial that people bought it just for its attachment to a pretty face.
"Girl you know it's true. Ooh Ooh I love you"
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From milli-, meaning one thousanth and Helen, the name of a beautiful woman from classic literature.
Unit for measuring beauty. One millihelen is the ammount of beauty that will launch exactly one ship.
Backround information: In the epic poem "The Illiad" by Homer, Helen of Troy is considered the most beautiful woman. Her beauty was the cause the Trojan war, because a man named Paris declaired her the most beautiful, and not one of the godesses. Because her beauty caused many men to go to war (in a society that revolved around the sea and boats), it can be said that her face was so beautiful it launched one thousand ships. So, one milli-Helen would be one thousanth of a Helen, or enough to launch one ship.
Alternate spelling: millihelen
This word was used by the character Zane in Scott Westerfeld's novel "Pretties":
Zane: "What would you give the view?"
Tally: "Give it?"
Zane: "A hundren milli-Helens? Five hundred? Maybe a whole Helen?"
Tally: "I'd give it none. It's Uglyville, after all."
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A response used for when young adult, usually with an unidentifiable gender identity or in their fifth year at community college, attempts to win an argument or position in a situation by trying metaphorically drop a mic by using a cop out tantrum like: Ok Boomer, shaw, whatever, as if, lalalalalala, iโm rubber. Youโre glue.
โListen. When are you going to realize you need to get a job and worry about how youโre going to take care of yourself? Be Independent.โ โOk Boomerโ โOk Millie. Name calling doesnโt bother me like it does youโ โThatโs it! Iโm protesting YOU! Cry!โ